APTOS -- The high school boys soccer season will end Saturday with a dream matchup, as the two winningest large-school programs are pitted against each other.

Alex Cibrian scored in the 16th minute and No. 4-seed Watsonville High knocked off No. 8 Carlmont 4-0 in the Central Coast Section Division I semifinals on Wednesday night at Aptos High to earn a matchup with longtime rival Bellarmine in the championship.

The No. 2 Bells -- who have won a record 15 CCS crowns with four runner-up finishes -- ousted No. 6 Homestead 1-0 in the other semifinal.

Watsonville -- the fourth-place finisher in the powerful Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division -- is in its 15th final. The Wildcatz -- who have won nine titles and posted four runner-up finishes -- are 0-4 lifetime in section title games against the Bells, but they are streaking on offense.

The Wildcatz have scored 12 goals in three postseason games, beating No. 13 Silver Creek 3-2 in the first round, No. 12 Andrew Hill 5-0 in the quarterfinals, and No. 8 Carlmont on Wednesday.

The Wildcatz (14-2-6 overall) have had a perfect draw thus far. Hill upset No. 5 Mountain View in the first round before getting thumped by the Wildcatz and Carlmont (10-8-4) helped the cause by stunning nationally ranked Alisal (14-4-3), the MBL-G champion and No. 1-seed in D-I play, in the quarterfinals.

"Our team was on its 'A' game," Cibrian said. "(Carlmont) came confident (after) defeating the No. 1 seed. They came with their all, but we managed to keep them in their spot. It feels great, back in the final, this time against Bellarmine. Hopefully, we get to beat them this year.

The Wildcatz face Bellamine (18-3-4) at Westmont High in Campbell on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.

Watsonville dominated Carlmont throughout the semifinal and forced Scots goalie Jacob Segal to make eight saves.

Cibrian's scoring header off Carlos Romo's corner kick held up for a 1-0 halftime lead.

Julio Varela converted a pass from Cibrian to make it 2-0 early in the second half and Wildcatz coach Roland Hedgpeth said he breathed easy for the rest of the game.

"I knew we could do it," Hedgpeth said of the blowout. "Alisal lost, but they dominated the attack (against Carlmont). We had a lot of confidence going into this game."

Sophomore Adrian Chavez and junior Chris Rodriguez scored goals in the final two minutes.

"They make very good third-man runs," said Scots coach Jodi Beloff. "Their runs off the ball are extremely good. And they're fast. They are quick."

Beloff adjusted her team's formation in the second half and put another attacker up top to generate offense, but to no avail.

Nathan Rosenthal, who scored the winning goal in a 1-0 win over Alisal, and fellow offensive-minded talents like Jake Retchless and Theo Fedronic were shut down and Wildcatz goalie Roman Cruz barely had to touch the ball.

"What we did to Alisal, they did to us," Beloff said. "They knocked us off our rhythm. We couldn't get anything going."